Best Cabin Camping near Moore, OK

Several campgrounds within driving distance of Moore, Oklahoma offer furnished cabin rentals with varying amenities. Oklahoma City East KOA in Choctaw provides cabins with half bathrooms, television, and porches with swings. El Reno West KOA features small cabins with shaded outdoor areas complete with fire pits and porch swings. The OK Treehouse offers a unique cabin experience with a double bed, outdoor shower, camping toilet, and kitchen facilities. Cabins at these locations typically include electricity, and many have air conditioning for Oklahoma's hot summer months. "Cabin was small but clean and ideal for our needs. Nice porch with a swing. Bath house was clean and well maintained," noted one visitor about the Oklahoma City East KOA.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are available throughout the region, with options ranging from basic one-room structures to more spacious accommodations. KOA cabin camping locations operate year-round and accept advance reservations, which are strongly recommended during summer months and holiday weekends. Most cabins are pet-friendly, though specific policies vary by location. Arcadia Lake offers cabin options within its multiple park areas, including Spring Creek, Scissortail, and Central Park. According to one visitor at El Reno West KOA, "They have little cabins that have beautiful, shaded outside areas (fire pits, porch swings, etc) and they're cheap to rent." Some locations like Rockwell RV Park also offer cabin rentals, though quality reports vary significantly.

Most cabin rentals provide beds with mattresses but require guests to bring their own linens, pillows, and towels. Kitchen facilities differ widely between locations, from basic microwaves to full kitchenettes with refrigerators and stovetops. The OK Treehouse includes a kitchen area with basic cooking equipment. On-site camp stores at KOA locations stock essential items, snacks, and souvenirs. Visitors staying at cabins near Arcadia Lake benefit from proximity to Edmond, where grocery stores and restaurants are readily available. Cabin campers should plan to bring cooking utensils, food storage containers, and personal items, as these are rarely provided even in more upscale cabin accommodations.

Best Cabin Sites Near Moore, Oklahoma (11)

    1. Oklahoma City East KOA

    22 Reviews
    Choctaw, OK
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (405) 391-5000

    "We stayed over Labor Day weekend and the park was mostly full. It’s right off a major interstate and easy to get to."

    "The site is bordered by a moderately busy 4 lane road which is why I gave it 4 vs 5 stars. I was in a tent site but had easy access to electric and water. "

    2. Arcadia Lake

    60 Reviews
    Edmond, OK
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (405) 216-7470

    "There are three main campground parks around the lake. Spring Creek and Scissortail Parks are off 15th. Central Park is off the 2nd Street entrance."

    "Picnic tables and fire pits. Walking distance to the beautiful lake. Fairly private site lots of trees between each. Plenty of sites to choose from water front or in the woods."

    3. Rockwell RV Park

    14 Reviews
    Bethany, OK
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (405) 787-5992

    "Plenty of spaces with full hookups, cable/wifi, but spaces are close together. No fire ring. We asked to change our site and they accommodated us. Friendly staff with small store."

    "Stumbled on this park searching for a place to stay heading from the Midwest to Arizona. Most parks were already full by 4pm, this park wasn't and boy, are we glad!"

    4. OK Treehouse

    4 Reviews
    Warr Acres, OK
    13 miles
    Website

    $45 - $55 / night

    "Cool Treehouse with double bed . Outdoor Shower and camping toliet, kitchen. Groovy outdoor space with fire pit. Eclectic Artwork. Right off Rt 66 Last minute booked on Airbnb."

    "Such an inspirational space and amazing hosts. A sacred spot in Oklahoma City worth of meditation and communion with nature- priceless."

    6. Heart of Oklahoma Exposition Center

    1 Review
    Shawnee, OK
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (405) 275-7020

    7. Pioneer RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Guthrie, OK
    32 miles
    +1 (405) 282-3557

    "Need an easy on/off overnight spot in central Oklahoma? This could work for that, too. Not scenic, but clean, level spots. On-site store and propane are handy."

    "Restrooms and showers spotless. Small store with pizza. $38.00 per nite."

    8. El Reno West KOA

    12 Reviews
    Hinton, OK
    45 miles
    Website
    +1 (405) 884-2595

    $38 - $42 / night

    "The lot did not come with a concrete patio, picnic table, or a fire ring. Some lots had a picnic table. We did not request one since we’d be eating at our neighbor’s sewer."

    "Pool, pedal carts, jumping pillow, and a playground for the kids! Super friendly staff. If you need full hook ups, those are basically a parking lot."

    9. Soggy Bottom Trails & Campground

    2 Reviews
    Pauls Valley, OK
    38 miles
    Website
    +1 (405) 765-9993

    $20 - $25 / night

    "Many local trails to explore or hop in the river. This is a great, family friendly campground. Book your stay and leave your review here!"

    10. Sparks America Campgrounds

    1 Review
    Meeker, OK
    40 miles
    +1 (918) 866-2543
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Cabin Reviews near Moore, OK

120 Reviews of 11 Moore Campgrounds


  • J
    Jun. 7, 2024

    El Reno West KOA

    Easy access- ridiculously close to neighbors

    We were in Site# 66. We had Full hook- up with a paved pull-through.
    We travel towing a 14 foot trailer and were able to fit both in our pull through site along with my jeep.

    The site was easy to level. Our site was not shaded with limited trees. In eight years of RV-ing, we’ve never had such little space between us and our neighbors. We literally walk out our door into their sewer. (See pictures) My husband can touch both RVs with his arms outstretched.

    The lot did not come with a concrete patio, picnic table, or a fire ring. Some lots had a picnic table. We did not request one since we’d be eating at our neighbor’s sewer.

    It is an easy access to the campground from highway -(right off the highway).

    There is free WiFi. They offer Cable TV and there are many local channels).

    They do not sell wood here.

    They do not provide garbage service at your site but there are many barrel drum trash cans that can be accessed.

    You are allowed to ride personal golf carts. They do not provide golf cart rentals. There is really not a need to have a Golf cart because it is a smaller campground.

    They do have a Swimming pool (not heated & freezing). They have a fishing Lake on property (it is hidden behind some cabins so you could stay here & never know the lake is here). There are two Buffalo that are owned by the owners of the restaurant and trading post above the KOA (who also own the KOA).

    There is a Playground and jumping pad for kids. They have a basic general store.

    There is not a snack bar/restaurant on site but there is a restaurant at the top of the hill.

    The streets are paved and good for riding bikes. There is not really anywhere to ride bikes outside of campground.

    This is a RV park but also have many cabins for rent and tent areas.

    They have 2 shower houses. The shower house has the typical stalls. These are kept very clean.

    There is a laundry facility. It is a cash only facility. You’ll need to get change in the main office while they are open (no change machine). There are approximately 6 washers and 6 dryers. It is approximately $2 to wash and $2 to dry a load.

    They have a fenced in dog park.

    Bugs were an issue and bug spray was definitely needed.

    There were no trails to hike in the campground.

    We’ve noticed that the casinos nearby mainly offer slot machines only (very few have live tables (craps, roulette, blackjack,etc.).

  • Neil T.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 17, 2020

    Arcadia Lake

    Good for newbies, popular for all

    There are three main campground parks around the lake. Spring Creek and Scissortail Parks are off 15th. Central Park is off the 2nd Street entrance.

    Spring Creek and Scissortail were both full, so we ended up at the Spring Creek Park.

    In Spring Creek, there is primitive camping in Bobcat Campground and King Snake Campground. We stayed in the Cottonwood Campground which had a mix of camping types. 

    We stayed in an RTT, so all of the spots were easy access for us, but I saw some big rigs and setups with boats, so it looked like it was easy to park for most anyone.

    The spaces were ample sized and most all of them had enough trees surrounding them to offer decent privacy. They all had had fire pits, grills and picnic tables. They all looked pretty level.

    Restrooms and showers were passable, but not much better than that.

    The campground was pretty full, but pretty quiet. No problems with noise.

    Lots of trash cans around, but they were all full or overflowing. Most of the campsites had some lingering trash around. Definitely could have been cleaner.

    My son had a ball and this place isn't far from home, so we will probably checkout the other campgrounds on 15th the next time we are there.

    In addition to easy setup and getting around, the other thing that makes this great for new campers is that the city of Edmond is just a few miles away for a full list of stores and restaurants. Or head east on 2nd (66) and go to Pop's in Arcadia for a burger and a selection of over 500 sodas.

    And finally, lots of Oklahoma hospitality in case you do have problems or need a hand.

  • Jes P.
    Aug. 31, 2019

    OK Treehouse

    In City Treehouse

    Cool Treehouse with double bed . Outdoor Shower and camping toliet, kitchen. Groovy outdoor space with fire pit. Eclectic Artwork. Right off Rt 66 Last minute booked on Airbnb.

  • Brittany  J.
    Aug. 21, 2020

    El Reno West KOA

    Love this place!

    Pool, pedal carts, jumping pillow, and a playground for the kids! Super friendly staff. If you need full hook ups, those are basically a parking lot. However, there’s some really nice shaded electric/water sites for RVs and tent sites. The bathrooms are super nice and clean. Pond has great crappie fishing too! It’s way less crowded than the state parks, and it’s nice place to spend a weekend away. They have little cabins that have beautiful, shaded outside areas (fire pits, porch swings, etc) and they’re cheap to rent. We’re not typically “KOA” type campers, but we really enjoy this place.

  • Madison P.
    Jul. 20, 2017

    Arcadia Lake

    Arcadia Lake

    Great campsite! Picnic tables and fire pits. Walking distance to the beautiful lake. Fairly private site lots of trees between each. Plenty of sites to choose from water front or in the woods.

  • Kimberly L.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 7, 2025

    Arcadia Lake

    Spacious sites with beautiful views

    I was pleasantly surprised by the amenities and spacious sites at such an affordable rate. Fish cleaning stations, grill, fire pit, and solid picnic tables at every site make this one of the better places I've camped. It's quiet, spaced out well, and there is so much room between sites that you can't hear your neighbors unless they're really loud. The bathrooms need serious updating or I would have given 5 stars.

  • Sean & Holly H.
    Jul. 24, 2022

    Rockwell RV Park

    🐃 🐃 🐃

    Plenty of spaces with full hookups, cable/wifi, but spaces are close together. No fire ring. We asked to change our site and they accommodated us. Friendly staff with small store. They have small, but nicely maintained dog park. They have live buffalo, too! Pool, jacuzzi, laundry, and bathhouse.

  • Morgan D.
    Nov. 18, 2017

    Arcadia Lake

    Great Place Close to the City

    This was a lovely campsite! The fire ring seemed new, and the picnic table was a great addition!

  • Morgan D.
    Nov. 18, 2017

    Arcadia Lake

    Great place close to the city

    We had a great time at this camp tonight! Fire ring was well in tack, and picnic table was a great addition to the site!


Guide to Moore

Cabin options near Moore, Oklahoma range from rustic to deluxe accommodations within a 30-mile radius. The region experiences hot, humid summers with temperatures often exceeding 90°F and mild winters, making cabin camping practical year-round. Several campgrounds offer cabin rentals with varied price points starting at $45 per night for basic structures.

What to do

Fishing at Arcadia Lake: The lake provides good crappie fishing opportunities within walking distance of campsites. "Pond has great crappie fishing too! It's way less crowded than the state parks, and it's a nice place to spend a weekend away," notes a visitor at El Reno West KOA.

Wildlife viewing: Some campgrounds feature unique wildlife viewing opportunities. "The kids loved the 7 baby Buffalo on the property," reports a camper at Rockwell RV Park. This unexpected attraction adds educational value to cabin stays.

Water recreation: Multiple camping areas offer lake access for swimming and boating. "Pretty lake, great playground, paved roads, Buffalo!" mentions one reviewer about El Reno West KOA, highlighting the recreational diversity available at cabins near Moore.

What campers like

Clean facilities: Many cabin campers appreciate well-maintained facilities. "Bathouses were very clean and well kept. Didnt look at them but there are Buffalo there in a pen," notes a Rockwell RV Park visitor.

Recreational amenities: Campgrounds near Moore offer diverse activities beyond just cabins. "Pool, pedal carts, jumping pillow, and a playground for the kids! Super friendly staff," writes a reviewer about El Reno West KOA. These amenities enhance the cabin camping experience.

Proximity to attractions: Cabins provide convenient access to regional points of interest. "Need an easy on/off overnight spot in central Oklahoma? This could work for that, too," states a Pioneer RV Park reviewer, noting its convenient location.

What you should know

Reservation requirements: Cabins fill quickly during peak seasons. "We stayed over July 4th holiday to be closer to grand kids. This park is very nice if you make sure you are in the shaded areas," advises an El Reno West KOA reviewer.

Spacing considerations: Some cabin areas have limited privacy between units. "If possible I recommend the spots in back. The full hook up spots up front are literally a parking lot. The spots are so close you are almost touching the RVs beside you," cautions a visitor about El Reno West KOA.

Unique accommodations: For travelers seeking distinctive cabin experiences, options exist beyond traditional structures. "Cool Treehouse with double bed. Outdoor Shower and camping toliet, kitchen. Groovy outdoor space with fire pit. Eclectic Artwork. Right off Rt 66," describes a guest at OK Treehouse.

Tips for camping with families

Check playground facilities: Many campgrounds offer recreational areas specifically for children. "Paved roads were great for bike riding, beautiful lake along the back side of the grounds, nice large dog run, clean and plenty of machines in the laundry area, super cool playground with outdoor workout equipment too," notes a visitor to El Reno West KOA.

Consider cabin locations: Request cabins away from highway noise for better sleep quality. "This KOA is directly off I-40 exit 108. It is a decent quick over night if you are passing through. If possible I recommend the spots in back," advises a reviewer.

Look for swimming options: During hot Oklahoma summers, water access becomes important. "They have a Swimming pool (not heated & freezing). They have a fishing Lake on property (it is hidden behind some cabins so you could stay here & never know the lake is here)," mentions a recent El Reno West KOA visitor.

Tips from RVers

Utilities vary widely: Cabin amenities differ significantly between locations. "Visit was over Christmas 4 days. Easy to maneuver. Very level sites. Everything worked great. Restrooms and showers spotless. Small store with pizza. $38.00 per nite," reports a Pioneer RV Park guest.

Consider seasonal factors: Weather impacts cabin comfort throughout the year. "Super friendly, right off the highway, clean and shady spots. It is still very hot so the shade is key!" notes an Arcadia Lake visitor, highlighting the importance of tree cover during Oklahoma summers.

Accessibility considerations: Some cabin areas present challenges for those with mobility concerns. "The trails to the lake were pretty steep and intimidating. Some of the older kids had no trouble at all though," mentions a visitor describing access at El Reno West KOA.

Frequently Asked Questions

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